Gangster Disciples
In the 1970s Chicago's powerful GangsterDisciple Nation, led by Larry Hoover (no connection with the Hoover Crips) from his Stateville prison cell, formed the Folk Nation, a third gang alliance, separate from Crips and Bloods. Folks are dominant in Chicago and the Midwest. Hoover saw the Folk syndicate as a means to unite all of the Chicago-area gangs, black, white and Latino under him. Like the Crips, Folk have adopted blue as their main color.

Authorities saw Hoover as one who stopped gang violence at the prison, who openly discouraged violence between Folk Nation member-gangs and who rebranded the Gangster Disciples (GD) as 'growth and development.' Hoover encouraged gang members to learn skills and trades, and to engage in philanthropic ventures, many of which would become money-laundering operations for his empire.
well atleast they didnt get them confused with HooverCriminals

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well how u feel about that site ChicagoGangs.Org because i Never took it serious i felt like some of that shit is Misleading just look at their gang list some of the gangs on there are extinct that got to be a old gang list